Shraddha Kapoor

Shraddha Kapoor (born March 3, 1987 or 1989) is an Indian actress and singer.

Quotes

 * I'm a complete Marathi mulgi, My mom’s a Maharashtrian and my maternal grandparents stay close by. Thanks to that, right from my eating habits to my mannerisms, my upbringing has been completely Maharashtrian. I'm also fluent in Marathi.
 * I’m playing a complete marathi mulgi: Shraddha Kapoor. Hindustan Times. (August 14, 2012).


 * I am a die hard fan of dancing and would take my dad's clothes and my mom's clothes and dance in front of the mirror. I loved my dad's clothes as they had a lot of glitter in them. My whole family speaks in this sing song way and, for a short period of time, I would practice these air hostess speeches. While my dad was comfortable with me being an actor, the only thing he said no was to becoming an air hostess.
 * I was most upset with the way people were talking about my dad: Shraddha. The Times of India. (April 21, 2013).


 * I am a diehard romantic. My all time favorite romantic movie would be Guru Dutt’s Pyaasa. Waheeda Rehmanji’s role in the movie is something I would love to do in my career. My role in Aashiqui 2 had shades that came close to it. Also, Titanic and The Notebook are on my favourite films list. My idea of romance revolves around everything I’ve grown up watching in our Bollywood movies. Our romances are like fairy tales, something that every romantic freak, especially girls would love to experience.
 * I’m a diehard romantic - Shraddha Kapoor. Filmfare. (April 30, 2013).


 * It’s hard no matter where you come from. You have your own struggles.
 * I do eat everything and luckily, don’t gain much weight.
 * Personal Agenda: Shraddha Kapoor. Hindustan Times. (October 25, 2013).


 * From the time I was a child, I was told I would be an actor. Deep down I did know that too, but I was rebellious. I went to Jamnabai Narsee School, and then the American School, where my grades were really good. My parents weren't keen on me going abroad to study, but I was adamant, so I took off for Boston University. I started getting film offers on a summer break here, so I never returned. But I really enjoyed my psychology class.
 * 9 things you never knew about Shraddha Kapoor. Vogue India. (March 3, 2016).


 * It’s an absolute delight for me to play a naagin on screen. I have grown up watching, admiring and idolising Sridevi ma’am’s Nagina and Nigahen and always wanted to play a similar role rooted in Indian traditional folklore. It’s like playing an iconic character, which has always been so fascinating for the audience.
 * Shraddha Kapoor roped in for Nagin trilogy. The Indian Express. (October 28, 2020).